Algeria forecasts stable wheat and barley harvest for 2025/26

Published 2025년 6월 6일

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Forecasts indicate that in the 2025/26 marketing year, Algeria will maintain wheat acreage at around 2 million hectares and barley at 1 million hectares, consistent with the previous season. According to Algeria’s Ministry of Agriculture, crops are expected to be harvested from 150,000 hectares in the Sahara, 40,000 hectares more than last year. It remains

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unclear whether all 150,000 hectares are planted with wheat or include other crops. Overall, 5–8% of Algeria’s cereal crops are cultivated in desert areas. Most wheat crops are grown in coastal Mediterranean zones and high plateaus, relying on rain-fed irrigation. Based on satellite soil moisture data, wheat production is projected to remain below average at about 3 million metric tons (MMT). However, barley production for 2025/26 is forecast to rise to 1.35 MMT due to abundant spring rains in barley-growing regions. The planting campaign in October 2024 began under dry conditions, but soil moisture improved by January 2025, surpassing last season’s levels, though still below the 20-year average. During the growing season (January to mid-May), rainfall was uneven, with fields drying out in April. The last six weeks brought more moisture, potentially boosting yields in fertile areas, but prolonged rains into mid-May raise risks of disease and harvest challenges. The Ministry of ...

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